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  2. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Maryland

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    Ladew Topiary Gardens: Monkton: McCrillis Gardens: Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission: Bethesda: Howard Peters Rawlings Conservatory and Botanic Gardens of Baltimore: City of Baltimore Recreation and Parks Department: Baltimore: Salisbury University Arboretum: Salisbury University: Salisbury: Helen Avalynne Tawes Garden ...

  3. Guilford, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Guilford is a historic neighborhood in the northern part of Baltimore, Maryland.. It is bounded on the south by University Parkway, on the west by North Charles Street, Warrenton and Linkwood Roads, on the north by Cold Spring Lane and on the east by York Road/Greenmount Avenue.

  4. First Church of Christ, Scientist (Baltimore, Maryland)

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    First Church of Christ, Scientist, located at 102 West University Parkway, across from the campus of Johns Hopkins University, in the Tuscany-Canterbury neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States is an historic structure that on December 27, 1982, was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

  5. Sherwood Gardens - Wikipedia

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    During the 1800s, the property on which the Sherwood Gardens rest was part of the Guilford estate of A S. Abell, founder of The Baltimore Sun. [1] The location of the gardens was a pond, which was filled in when the area was developed for housing in 1912 and named Stratford Green by the Olmsted Brothers who designed it and the Guilford community.

  6. Oakenshawe Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Oakenshawe Historic District is a national historic district in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It comprises 334 buildings which reflect the neighborhood's development during the period 1890 to about 1926. The neighborhood evolved in two stages on the 19th century Wilson estate.

  7. Carrie Murray Nature Center - Wikipedia

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    CMNC offers environmental education programs for children, families, and adults as Baltimore City's only nature center. A native live animal collection, outdoor bird aviary , and indoor exhibits are features of the center, which is nestled in the expansive and historic Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park , the largest urban forested park east of the ...

  8. Evergreen, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The Evergreen neighborhood is located in North Baltimore and was one of the first residential developments in its area, coming even before Roland Park.The land subdivided to become Evergreen was inherited by an heir of the Cockey family in 1813 and was originally called “Ridgely’s Whim.” [1] In 1873, two men named Brooks and Barton purchased the land and began to create a neighborhood ...

  9. Charles Village, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    It is a diverse, eclectic, international, largely middle-class area with many single-family homes that is in proximity to many of Baltimore's cultural amenities. Nearby are the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Homewood campus of The Johns Hopkins University, Olmstead's Wyman Park, the weekly Waverly Farmers Market, and the arts district, Station ...